x OPINION ‘PLENTY GOING ON AT HILLSVIEW ACTON =A FULL FALL SCHEDULE OFFERS = SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE, = WRITES JULIE CONROY = Halloween is fast ap- g@ proaching and everyone ‘> is checking their closets = for costumes for the Hal- loween dance on Friday, Oct. 21 at the Acton Le- gion. D.J. Elio (The Right Sound) will provide the music. Tickets are on sale JULIE CONROY Column at the Centre on Queen theifp.ca DIGITAL MAIN ST. Small Businesses in Halton Hills can receive $2,500 for a Digital Transformation. Grant deadline is October 31, 2022. Book your FREE consultation with our Digital Main Street Coordinator today by emailing DMS@haltonhills.ca. Website - Social Media - POS System « 360 Photo Google Profile - E-Commerce « Digital Marketing OBIAA ollotabia Street (adjoining the Ac- ton Arena) or at the door. Everyone is welcome. Call 519-853-5951 for more information. Fifty people enjoyed the pancake breakfast on Oct. 4. It was such a suc- cess that we are planning another on Tuesday, April 4 to celebrate the end of Leni We are also busy plan- ning the next big fund- raiser, our Christmas tea and bazaar, on Saturday, Nov. 26. It will include a bake “ele books, puz- zles, gently used Christ- mas decorations and There will be a list up shortly asking for items needed for the tea Kim Lang has a full bus going to the Niagara Casino on Oct. 27. She plans to go four times a year. Don't forget to pur- chase your ticket for our next social dinner on Wednesday, Oct. 26. You will enjoy barbecue pork loin, vegetables, and cheesecake to end the de- licious dinner. If you still have the energy, you can dance or listen to Ronnie Russell. Itsounds like we are al- ways eating, but we also offer a variety of exercise Shuffle board has re- started at a new time, Wednesdays from 4 to 5:30 and coming soon ben be indoor putting. Julie Conroy is the public relations director for Hillsview Active Liv- ing 50+ Seniors Centre — Acton. She can be reached at hillsviewac- ton@gmail.com. EGE RreR EINw eeeTene + SOLICITORS Todd C. Hein artner Family/Divorce Lawyer OFFICE LOCATIONS GEORGETOWN 8 Guelph Street & 905 452 7400 BRAMPTON OFFICE (Main) 350 Rutherford Road S., Suite 320 & 905 452 7400 CALEDON EAST 15955 Airport Road, Suite 201 & 905 584 4545 Proud member of - LITIGATION ASK THE PROFESSIONAL | am_ separated. had a_ personal injury matter that settled. Is any of the settlement proceeds relevant to my family law matter? A [(QHALTON HILLS ‘Chamber of Commerce We have handled a number of these situations. The settlement is likely entirely relevant as you have to provide full and frank financial disclosure. However, some of the settlement may be exempt from being considered or divided in the family law process. For instance, “general damages”, i.e. damages for pain and suffering, are considered exempt and not subject to division or sharing. Amounts paid as part of the settlement for past and/or future income loss may very well be relevant to issues of determining support obligations. It is usually necessary to get full details of the settlement breakdown, as well as past and future medical documentation if the injured party is taking the position he or she has been and continues to be unable to work. We do a lot of family/ divorce law, with offices in Georgetown, Brampton and Caledon East. For now, we are continuing to do most everything virtually. So we are happy to have a Zoom meeting or a telephone call with you without charge to you to see if we can assist you. Be safe and healthy. =v it Empowering Clients. Enriching the Community. inthis column